You've captured the sentiment of a quiet neighbourhood pretty well. However, it does give me the impression that you're just taking a picture of something, it's got no feeling, you might say.
I think that place could've been captured better if you'd went a little closer on some of the details, I've taken the liberty of extracting two crops from that image, to illustrate my point, I hope you won't object, if you're not okay with it, please say so.
The first crop I've made is just to tidy it up a bit.
Please observe how the tightening of the composition removes the two doors, and most of the sky. The reason I'd choose to keep those out is that they really don't add anything to the image, they're just something to draw the attention away from the place itself. The sky just wasn't very impressive the day you took that photo, so it's not really needed.
Now, this is what I'd really do to capture this place:
You see what I did here? I made it more abstract. If you went a little closer, you'd get a more interesting photo (at least as far as I'm concerned, opinions may differ). Photography is all about capturing the essence of something, some place or some person. Next time you go to that place, I'd try to capture the tiny details of that place, I'm looking forward to your next photo.
(Oh, and please remember to resize your photo, 2592x1944 is quite large for viewing on the web.
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